The evening world. Newspaper, June 6, 1919, Page 11

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FOUR SHOT IN DUBLIN RIOT. Potiee Dispersed Crow. Growa ee” ing Birthday of James ©: DUBLIN, June ¢.—One girl ot ro Were wounded by shots fired ibe of tse, onsen “Ci General of the ee a mcmama was ay 8, 1916, tole ones rev TWO MEN COLLAPS TRYING TO RESCUE = ton Street and Buclid Avenue, and re- ON WAY HOME FROM GHURGH je "si"smmsnion Down in Brooklyn Brooklyn When She | $na, lessons Hurries to Get Ready for School. knelt this morning at the altar of the Church of the Blessed Sacrament, Ful- There was still breakfast to be had to be looked over before school, and after mass little Mary ran like a fawn for home, The raliroad gates at the Atlantic Avenue crosaing Henry Singelman, forty-five, the Tong keeper, of No. 279 tna Street, lyn, was arrested on the charge ane ortminal pa en Former sonny troomer 1 ao Recov- Former Pea Jonn Sy ar as ed recovered from were down, but Mary somehow got out |* fat = Mary Morris, eleven years olf, daugh-|upon the track and was struck and|of nervous prostration Prcriveny he was able Me pe a i es ues THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 6, 1919. Stern Brothers| BODY IN SEWER Fumes Kitt Worker Worker in Brook- lyn—Soldiers and Fire-" men Called Out. A score of soldiers attached to the volt. ing had been forbidden by 01 ter of Mr, and re thang Be bag? of No.|killed by car No, 1818 of « train bound/to be up and about his room at his 976 Glenmore A lew York,|from Jamaica to the Flatbush Avenue|home at No. 207 Weat §7th Street to- ; was one of wany. ry and is who'Station In Brooklyn. day. West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street MISSES’ & GIRLS’ SMART DRESSES). Owing to the mag- army ave in Brokiya and an engine | tide of this sla JERNAI “ ‘ae ee Priced Below Actual Values for To-morrow and truck company of the Brooklyn sseople Fire Department were necessary to | be made tomorrow. — a ge are id in getting the body of Patrick Mi Appointments for The W the Careful and thoughtful attention has been given to the requirements ai Inge je body of Patrick Mo. 7 ‘omen’s Shop for Values this the i Nulty, an inspector of the Globe Auto- | fittings may be Aetpun tre Gila teshe ales © will "an and preferences of younger woman, refore becoming matic Sprinkler Company, from a || medefornext week. 22 East 34th St. ALTMAN’S for efficient service. and practical models are shown. sewer in 58th Street, between First and Second Avenue, Brooklyn, to-day. McNulty, who lived at No. 138 St, Ann's Avenue, the Bronx, was called to the machine to locate a leak in the wprinkler system. He had gone per- haps 200 feet west of First Avenue when he shouted feebly for help. Louis Cohen, twenty-two, attached to the Zone Supply of the Army Base, went down into the sewor. Failing to appear after a few minutes, Jess Meterdierck, twenty-one, No. 76 Nas- sau Avenue, Brooklyn, also an em- Ployee in the sprinkler company, rushed into the sewer and succeeded in dragging Cohen out. Cohen was unconscious. With the aid of soldiers who had rushed to the scene, Meier- dierck fashioned an improvised hook from a piece of pipe and with a rape attached he again went down into the sewer and succeeded in attach- ing the hook about the body of Mc- MISSES’ STYLISH SUMMER DRESSES, of fancy checked and plain Organdie; one model with small ruffles} other with tucks; sizes 14, 16 and 18 years, at $16.50 MISSES’ SUMMER DRESSES, of White Net; trimmed with bands of Imported Swiss eyelet embroidery; ribbon sashes; sines 14, 16 and 18 years, jennes lace; 14-16-18 years, at $27.50 at $18.50 MY Gecrguics Cope; dons Te Ie and te pener ee, Gaaee Clearance Sale Misses’ & Girls’ Apparel MISSES’ SPRING SUITS, fashioned in Tricotine, Poiret Twill, Velour Checks and fine Serge; sizes 14, 16 and 18 years, Regularly sold up to $65.00 at $34.75 MISSES’ DRESSES, of dotted, figured and lowered Voiles; featuring tunic skirts canna collar and cuffs; all desire colors; sizes 14, 16 and 18 years, at $9.75 MISSES’ SUMMER DRESSES, of White broidered in English eyelet fic x yoke, collar and cuffs trimmed effects; yol jar is ti Commencing Tomorrow at 9 A. M. the Most Marvelous Dress Sale Ever Attempted. 290 Women’s and Misses’ DRESSES Worth up to $75.00 at $24.00 A Thing of Beauty tet Hee Roves basket it Lier! i et aoa ior Sheffield. A design lends added Hieinction fo. to this already graceful on nickel to insure lasting . A novel and attrac- Preciate. In the Hallmark Idea of ™mod- eration you will find it surprisingly low at Call for a copy of “Correct Wedding Customs” MAHALLMARK Jesvelers 5TH AVE., AT 40TH ST. Second Floor The Supreme Dress Sale in our 4 years’ of Merchandising History. Never have we offered such fashion- able and seasonable dresses at such a Price Concession. Nulty, which was dragged up while in sae a staggered to the street. nt Company, No, 220 and ‘Truck Com- Pany, No. 264 responded with ladders. Dr. Sederlein of the Holy Family Hos- pital pronounced McNulty dead. Cohen was taken to the Norwegian Hospital in @ serious condition. Dr. Angelbaoh attended Meierdierck, who was able to go to his home. CASSIUS BAGLEY in Serge and Checks; many hand President silk lined; sizes 6 to 14 years, Regularly sold up to $16.50 at $5.00 GIRLS’ CAPES AND COATS developed lsomely Tf they're Golden's - theyre smart” WOMEN’S & MISSES’ SPORT HATS Trimmed and Untrimmed Models The smartest styles that have been evolved this season were designed especially for sport wear—models becoming to every type of face. SPECIAL SALE TO-MORROW, THIRD FEOOR: Sport Pumps White Bre Clos 26:90 White Nu « Buck #890, (Both have the new Baby LV. eal) The collection includes every high cost dress in our entire stock without rcserve. There are dresses for every occasion in smart summer fashions which reveal the higher technique of the dressmaker’s art. Sport’ Oxfords All White Nu-Bock 58:9 Dark Tan or Patent et Leather, Trimmed Pandam & Wenchow Hats Smart untrimmed models, at 95c Georgette and Taffeta Also all Taffeta Sport Hats, in navy blue and all pastel shades, Ribbon Sport Hats In all desirable colors, Trimmed Natural Leghorns white hem attractiv Handsomely Beaded Georgette Dresses. Braided & Emb'd Georgette Dresses. Summer Taffeta Silk Dresses. Lace & Net Frocks for Dressy Wear. Charmeuse & Satin Dresses. yr will welcome the novel styles we are showing in the newest light - weight pumps, and also an unusual and splendid assortment of white pumps and sport oxfords, flanges, priced Plain & Emb'd Tricollete Dresses. | at $4.50 at $5.95 Gol dey. =] Tailored & Emb'd Poiret Twill Dresses. . road 201 Brosdw 73 Nassau Sty ! 4 entat ne ine sf veatiinte | Women’s 500 Attractive at 14¢) h x Cor. ¢th Ave. a ssad'ney HORT Wo kateeriekor hrs SILK GLOVES HAND BAGS o ind Ave. . at Stanhepe Bt. footie SChuech Se Bridgeport: 17 Fairbeld Ave. ° ° An Unusally Attractive Specially Planned Sale Complete Lime of Men's Shoes at all Shops oreign ra e eview Offering To-morrow for Saturday with at 85c pr. ~-at- $2.95 Cotton Section Two-clasp Milanese Cloth Gloves special purchase of sample with Paris point or ae ong, << Por oer pad dh gg trasting embroidered backs; doub ; made of Suede, oire q To-morrow, June 7 Hacer tips; in white, mode, beaver Fancy Silks in black and fash- 8 P' : n ( An Issue of special value to alert business men. and grey, also plain black. ionable colorings. ( iI| (Main Floor) Actual Values $3.75 to 5.75 ( It turns‘a searchlight on trade conditions in 4 twenty foreign countries. ( It tells what American enterprise is achievin gz ’ ._ ‘‘Shookid’’ Sandals and Pumps ( —and what are our prospects for foreign BOYS SUITS AND HATS } ai gp tung cg Briel ear pal guage COTREAEENE, Values Offered To-morrow are Exceptional. | i scdeatoacit couae Manley alee gts k Nae bata ( It surveys the cotton industry in America and Made of best materials obtainable at the price and tailored with } Patent Leather and Gun Metal Strap Pumps ] coe rig the be pa : the finished careful attention to details—Third Floor. 6 -8 3.50 | Sizes 1114-2 4.50 uct, with a study of markets, seal 8-11 4.00 26-7 5.50 . BOYS’ SUITS of best arade materia and - BOYS: WASHABL LB NORFOLK SUITS of i o ship; fashioned of fane 00) ‘anam: ) White Canvas Strap Pumps It includes among its contributors Sterling H. | Li eto aida _ ard Fasten fons ier ay yhite Duck; 7 ie 16 peal | Sizes 6 -8 2.75 | Sizes 1134-2 4.00 Bunnell, B, F. Cresson, Gustav Lindenthal, effects; sixes from 7 to 18 years; balues / 84-11 3.50 214-7 5.00 | John §. Lawrence, Randall N. Durfee, up to $27.50, $3.95 to 9.75 ! Tan Leather Sandals Paillp ©. Wadewors. at $20.00 OLIVER TWIST MODEL SUITS with 4 Sizes 6 - 8 2.50 Sizes 1114-2 3.65 white silk or pongee blouse; 8 to 8 years, izes 84-11 2.85 | 247 4.25 i Order from your newsdealer to-day, or write to the Circulation De- LITTLE BOYS’ WASHABLE SUITS in d 0 ' partment for an annual subscription to the monthly Foreign Trade Re- Middy. Junior Norfolk, piaia belted, $6.75 and 8.5 \ ( eae ‘ » $1. i fe d ¢ ist mode . M M EYE view. $1 anywhere in the United States; elsewhere $1.50, Postage free. pst a i Ollvat Ds ; Secon itt } jena i emaw Cueshe sen eee ij F ‘ P - | Galatea, and Plain or Striped Rep, ABLE HATS—Sises 634 to 74, , ‘Samped on a Shoe Means StandardofMent The New Hork £b 34" St. New York | eMUY 790 $2.95 to 10.50 75c to 6.50 Also on Sale in Our Newark Store, 645-649 Broad 8 | —_—— a a

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